September 30, 2010 (Washington Bangla Radio / Free-Press-Release.com) --
Mexican Dentists Should Be Dancing In The Streets Over Obama’s Health Plan.Obama’s Health Care Plan doesn’t make dental
care more affordable for the average person in the US. Not much has
been said in the press about this. Bottom line: It will be business as
usual for American dentists. The Obama plan calls for millions of
dollars in oral hygiene education, fluoridation and federal subsidies
for dental schools. But, millions of uninsured AND insured Americans
will still be unable to afford expensive dental treatments such as
multiple root canals, crowns, veneers, implants, cosmetic dental
makeovers etc.

Most insurance plans will pay for one crown or root canal a year. What
do you do if you are 55 years old and need 10 or 20 crowns? Do you
have to wait 20 years for the insurance company to pay at one crown per
year as the policy permits? Crowns and root canals run $400-500usd in
Mexico versus $800-3,000 (at fancy clinics) in the US.

In the USA people who need a whole new set of
crowns including some root canals, and an implant or two, can spend
upwards of $50-$75,000, if they have the money. Most don’t, not in
these economic times. In Mexico the cost is around $15-20,000 with the
dentist ordering the same materials from the same catalogues American
dentists order from.

They come to Cabo to save on crowns and have a vacation at the same time…

Mexican dental clinics have seen a surge in big treatment patients since
the economic crisis began as prices for dental care in Mexico are
substantially less than in the USA. ”We are seeing patients who just
have their implant bases put in and cannot afford the crowns to complete
their treatments by their American dentist back home,” says Cabo
Cosmetic Dental’s Dr. Jorge. “Now, they come to Cabo to complete the
work and have a vacation at the same time” he adds.

American dentists are closing clinics…

Angel’s Touch Dental Clinic in Cabo has
expanded with two more clinics in Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan, while
designing a new facility in Cabo to handle the increase in patients.
They are doing this while American dentists are closing clinics for lack
of patients as Americans cut back on expenses. Many Mexican dentists
and tourism industry executives are seeing dental tourism as a new facet
of Mexico’s tourism industry. Antonio Duran, marketing manager for the
Tesoro Resort on Cabo San Luca’s marina says they are trying to find
more niche markets like the healthcare tourists. “We especially
appreciate medical and dental tourists as they stay in our hotel 1 to 2
weeks versus only 3.5 days for the average tourist.”

Patients stay or fly free to Mexico..

Angel’s Touch Dental Clinics in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto
Vallarta, Cabo Cosmetic Dental and Cabo Cosmetic Surgery offer cosmetic
makeover patients free round trip air or up to two weeks resort stay.
Lesser treatment patients can get deeply discounted accommodations from
resorts that participate in their medical and dental tourism program.
American and Canadian cosmetic makeover patients can fly to these
Mexican resort for free in just 2-5 hours and get a beautiful new smile,
and a fabulous vacation at the same time.

Who needs a healthcare insurance plan that doesn’t cover what you need
done, when you need it done, and done at a price you can afford? Smile,
you’re going to Mexico to see the doctor. Don’t forget your passport,
swimsuit and sun bloc.

For more info go to: www.angelstouchdentalclinic.com or www.cabocosmeticdental.com
For plastic or general surgery from tummy tucks and facelifts to joint
replacements and bariatric by-pass for weight loss, go to:
www.cabocosmeticsurgery.com

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